If you currently own a vehicle and have insurance, your new vehicle is automatically covered as long as you let your insurance company know and pay within a stipulated time. If you do not currenty own a vehicle, you may want to get a regular policy and move the vehicle instead of doing it in two separate steps and paying extra for the policy for the move (maybe you have some special reason to do so, for example, your car is currently very far from your home).
Assuming that you had an insurance policy in place on your previous vehicle and that policy is still valid then you usally have a specified period of time to get that vehicle added to the policy. If your current policy included Comprehensive and Collision coverage's then they should extend to the newly purchased vehicle as well. If the old policy didn't have those coverage's and you need them for the newly purchased vehicle then I wouldn't wait to add it to your existing policy as you may not have the coverage that you need.
The Ohio law does not provide for returning a newly purchased vehicle. The individual dealer may allow you to in order to promote goodwill. They are not required to allow you to return it, however.
Yes, If your currently insured vehicle is traded in or upgraded then the newly purchased vehicle is automatically covered for the first 30 days with the exact same coverage as the vehicle you traded in. Within these thirty days you are required to notify your insurer of the vehicle change. Failure to notify the company within the required time period can void or nullify coverage on the newly acquired vehicle. Not that if the Newly purchased vehicle is an additional vehicle purchase, meaning it is not substituting or replacing an already insured vehicle, it may not be covered at all until added to your policy. This will vary by your state insurance laws. you have to notify your insurance company and they will transfer it to you until you can take it in to them to see and fill out forms.
You should consult a attorney for this, they would be able to help you out
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No, you cannot.
If you have an existing auto policy on your own vehicle (to be sold or traded in), then the newly acquired vehicle will have identical coverages as your existing vehicle on the auto policy for 30 days free. You must add the newly acquired vehicle before 30 days is up. Otherwise, you have no insurance. More information you can visit: Raisinsurance
As with any contract, you have three (3) business days to cancel the agreement.
temporary insurance comes with newly purchased or gifted cars with your existing ins. depending on state law, you have x amount of days to get the policy updated. if you have no insurance already, then probably not unless you know a rep personally.
As you do not state the make and model of vehicle all that can be said is that you remove the old one and replace it with a newly purchased one.
If you are insured with another vehicle, you probably have a clause covering newly purchased vehicles. Otherwise - no.
Oklahoma does not allow a consumer to return a newly purchased vehicle. Once the contract is signed the car belongs to the buyer.